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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. 802.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1913
Anbieter: PORCHEROT Gilles -SP.Rance, BREST, FR, Frankreich
Erstausgabe
PARIS, Lib. A. Colin - 1913 - Edition originale - In-8 - Débroché - 1 er plat taché - surlignements, rousseurs éparses - XIV-517 pages - Ex-libris Gwenchlan Le scouezec - Envoi rapide et soigné Edmond-Joachim Vermeil, Vevey, 29 mai 1878, Paris, 14 avril 1964 - Universitaire spécialiste de l'histoire et de la civilisation allemande. Calviniste libéral, contribua au développement du versant civilisationnel de la germanistique française. Livres.
Verlag: bey Heinrich Laupp, 1825., Tubingen,, 1825
Anbieter: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. 1. Auflage. viii, 363, [1: Verbesserungen] p.; 20 cm. Mission school stamp on title-page; no other markings. `The second quarter of the 19th century was a time of theological revival in many countries. There was a rediscovery of the Church as an organic and concrete reality, with special stress on her historic continuity, perpetuity, and essential unity. The famous book of Johann Adam Moehler. (1825) must be mentioned in this connection. Moehler's conception of Church unity meant a move from a static to a dynamic, or even prophetic, interpretation. The Church was shown to be not so much an institution as a living organism, and its institutional aspect was described as a spontaneous manifestation of its inner being. Tradition itself was interpreted as a factor of growth and life, and Moehler's appeal to Christian antiquity was by no means just an archaeological concern. The past was still alive, as the vital power and spiritual leaven, as "the depth of the present".' (Georges Florovsky, in Rouse and Neill, A history of the ecumenical movement 1517-1948, p. 195 f.) VG contemporary tooled green leather under mottled green boards.